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Josephine Mansueti

Barre, Massachusetts

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Josephine (Centracchio) Mansueti, 91, a life long resident of Barre, MA, passed away peacefully Saturday, November 28, 2009 at Quaboag on the Common. Her husband, Julio Mansueti, died in March, 2002. They were married for 62 years. She leaves three daughters: Julianne Rabschnuk of Ware, Marlene...

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Dear Julie, Scott, and Christie,
Heartfelt prayers to the family on the passing of your Mom, Julie, and your grandmother, Scott & Christie. She lived a rich, fruitful life touching so many in her 91 years. We pray that the thought of her union with Jesus, enjoying the bliss of Eternal Life will comfort all of you in your sorrow. My prayers are with you especially on the 5th. Blessings, joy and peace.

Dear Lizzie, Marlene, Julie and Families. I am so saddened to just learn about Josie. I loved your mother so much and the memories I have of the times with you all and your parents are some of my the best without a doubt. She was remarkable and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. With Love, Candy

I work at the Nursing Home and had the pleasure of knowing Josephine. We will miss her sweet smile and her quiet ways. Our deepest sympathy to Liz and family... God Bless Ursula Couture

Julie, Marlene and Liz we were so sad to hear about the death of Auntie Jo. She was such a special lady. Her love of family and friends was felt by everyone she met. Some of my fondest childhood memories were visits to Auntie Jo and Uncle Ginzy's house for family gatherings - of course who could forget the pizza and pasta feasts! Our prayers and thoughts are with you and with Auntie Jo. Love, Richard and Noreen Centracchio

Betty I am so sorry to hear of Josies passing - thinking of you.

Love Shell

Dear Liz, I was so sorry to read about your Mom. She lived a long and full life. For those of us who were lucky enough to have grown up eating her legendary pizza, we will never forget her big heart and wonderful food of all sorts. Thinking of you and keeping you and your family in our prayers.
Tom & Joyce Sykes McGuire

Dear Julie, Marlene, and Liz: We were all so sad to hear the news of your mother's passing. She was always such a bright spot at all family events, full of laughter and ever ready with LOTS of pizza at a moment's notice (made in her famous pink appliance kitchen!) She is the one who taught me how to make gnocchi when I was a teenager. How we all loved her! My father was always so proud of his sister "Jo". Now they can both watch over us all and continue to protect us together again. ...

Liz and Julie, our thoughts and prayers are with you both and also with your family. As you know, we only know your mother through your stories and your excellent cooking skills. Partaking of both brings us much joy! I think your Mum would like that.

Much love and many thoughts,
The Wild Geese

Lizzy, Julie, your mother was quite a great mom. Liz, you have retold me the stories that reflect her generosity and great cooking throughout the years. You all did a fantastic job being there for her and you and Julie hold the benchmark for being great sisters and wonderful daughters to your mom. With Love and Friendship, Rona